cool jerry springer analysis, guy. super misleading on the delegate count there- you and Charles seriously need to switch writing assignments. so banal, so distracting, & so soso superficial. how is reading this anymore informative than watching a republican debate?
Apparently Graydon still gets photos from the Donald with comments about his adequate finger length noted in gold Sharpie. Wonder what kind of lifetime photo subscription Little Rubio can expect.
For the record, would the halfwit at The Stranger who hired Baume please kindly identify yourself for eternal ridicule?
Better would be if Hillary revealed all those Wall Street speeches for many millions of dollars where she affirms and repeatedly reaffirms her support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership --- the penultimate workers' rights destroyer?
Word up, bimbos, gaytards and other cretinous types: once workers' rights disappear, ALL rights disappear. Instead, Baume should be concentrating on why the hegemons are so scared shitless of Trump, and why they love Hillary?
Also, all those emails they just released --- ever bother to read any of 'em, Baume?
Look, Dan, come on. What more does Matt Baume need to do to demonstrate that paying him to write about politics is a huge mistake? This is what we get when he tries to be edgy and clever, which is actually worse than the dreck we get when he tries to do some sort of actual political analysis. Does he know where the bodies are buried or something? What on earth is compelling you to continue to pay this man to write about politics? The internet is teeming with people currently giving it away for free who have so much more to offer.
Thanks to the deep rooted anti-Semitism in the Southern Black community
That's the kind of edgy, in-your-face HOT TAKE political insight that's worthy of Matt Baume himself. Offensive, stupid, and obviously wrong if you understand anything at all about voting behavior.
@6- Superdelegates can (and do) change their votes.
If the voters go one way and the Superdelegates send it another then the Democratic voters will stay away in droves. Which might be what the DNC wants. It's hard to tell sometimes.
Yes, delegates are delegates, but superdelegates can switch as many times as they want between now and the convention. Whereas delegates allocated through primaries and caucuses must vote per that allocation on the first ballot at the convention. The superdelegates will likely vote for whoever has the most non-super delegates by the time the convention comes around.
@9, 20, and 25: seriously. I've given up trying to figure out what the fuck is going on at Stranger Central. If they are intentionally trying to drive Slog out of business they could not be doing a better job.
Fuck you for including superdelegates where they don't belong.
Better would be if Hillary revealed all those Wall Street speeches for many millions of dollars where she affirms and repeatedly reaffirms her support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership --- the penultimate workers' rights destroyer?
Word up, bimbos, gaytards and other cretinous types: once workers' rights disappear, ALL rights disappear. Instead, Baume should be concentrating on why the hegemons are so scared shitless of Trump, and why they love Hillary?
Also, all those emails they just released --- ever bother to read any of 'em, Baume?
http://boingboing.net/2016/02/29/press-l…
In my experience, hand/finger size is a very reliable indicator. Just sayin.
On the other hand (sorry), they look bigger than Cruz's: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/08/2…
(Sorry, tried to do a strike-through thing on the word "dick" on post #13 and it didn't work.)
That's the kind of edgy, in-your-face HOT TAKE political insight that's worthy of Matt Baume himself. Offensive, stupid, and obviously wrong if you understand anything at all about voting behavior.
@9, I think they hate us.
If the voters go one way and the Superdelegates send it another then the Democratic voters will stay away in droves. Which might be what the DNC wants. It's hard to tell sometimes.
Clinton: 91
Sanders 65
Yes, delegates are delegates, but superdelegates can switch as many times as they want between now and the convention. Whereas delegates allocated through primaries and caucuses must vote per that allocation on the first ballot at the convention. The superdelegates will likely vote for whoever has the most non-super delegates by the time the convention comes around.
Haha, micropenis. Good one, bro.